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Born in Barcelona in 1957, he studied at the Conservatorio Superior Municipal de Música of his city with Luis Gásser, where obtained the Profesor Superior de Guitarra degree; he was awarded the Honour Price at the Professional Level. He has performed concerts in several cities of Spain and did his international début at the Kammermusiksaal der Philharmonie in Berlin, playing later in Malta, Denmark, Italy and Chile at the I Festival Internacional de Guitarra Chile'90. He was rewarded at the II National Interpretation Contest ONCE'87, holded in Madrid. Interested on the Composition, he has studied with Vicenç Acuña, Lleonard Balada, David Padrós and electroacustic music with Albert Llanas. He also assisted to courses by Hans Zender and Ivan Fedele. He had made works for solo guitar, voice, electroacustic music, ensemble music and orchestra; its published works by Clivis and Dinsic. Important ensembles has given premiéres of his works, The Carnegie Mellon Contemporary Ensemble, Solistes de l'OBC-Quintet de Vent, Quartet de Guitarres de Barcelona, Grup Instrumental de València. He had been rewarded with the Premi Especial of Catalan Composers Asociation at the X Premi Francesc Civil de Composició-Girona’s Town Award 1998 for the woodwind quintet Érebo. Since 1986 is teaching his instrument at the Escola Municipal de Música de Santa Coloma de Gramenet (Barcelona).
Author: Eroles, Carles M.
The music of this quintet is clearly thematic and brings together highly chromatic fragments with a profound lyricism.
Author: Eroles, Carles M.
The music of this quintet is clearly thematic and brings together highly chromatic fragments with a profound lyricism.
Author: Eroles, Carles M.
The music of this quintet is clearly thematic and brings together highly chromatic fragments with a profound lyricism.
Author: Eroles, Carles M.
Imagination and teaching experience are the essential ingredients that make Microscòpic such a well-rounded, consistent and musically attractive work in the field of chamber music, a discipline that is as enriching as it is essential in the training of the future musician.
Author: Eroles, Carles M.
Imagination and teaching experience are the essential ingredients that make Microscòpic such a well-rounded, consistent and musically attractive work in the field of chamber music, a discipline that is as enriching as it is essential in the training of the future musician.